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Shipwreck in Gulf of Aden leaves only 32 survivors so far, with the rest missing and presumed dead, says UN agency

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"LAWRENCE'S RETURN AWAITED IN ARABIAN CRISIS," Kingston Whig-Standard. May 7, 1934. Page 1. --- A crisis in Arabian affairs that is endangering interests of British and other foreigners, is expected to bring Col. T. E. Lawrence, one-time "uncrowned ruler of Arabia," out of his obscure role as an enlisted man in British air corps, and send him back to the desert as peacemaker. Ibn Saud, king of Saudi, precipitated crisis by using planes, machine guns and other modern implements of war to overcome Imam of Yemen and capture his territory, including important city of Hodeida, scene from which is shown at top in above layout. Inset is shown heir to Yemen throne, while at extreme right, Lawrence as he is today.
Pelicans swim off the coast of the Red Sea port city of Hodeida in Yemen
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The latest offensive on the Red Sea city of Hodeida threatens to turn the world’s already worst humanitarian disaster into a mass extermination.
By Finian Cunningham
With the United Nations warning that millions of civilians could die from violence or starvation from the ongoing military siege of the Yemeni port city of Hodeida, there is no other way to describe what is happening except as “genocide”.
The more than three-year war on Yemen waged by a Western-backed Saudi coalition has been arguably genocidal from the outset, with up to eight million people facing imminent starvation due to the years-long blockade on the Arabian country, as well as from indiscriminate air strikes.
But the latest offensive on the Red Sea city of Hodeida threatens to turn the world’s already worst humanitarian disaster into a mass extermination.
Hodeida is the entry point for 90 percent of all food and medical aid into Yemen. If the city’s port stops functioning from the military offensive – as UN aid agencies are warning – then an entire country population of more than 20 million will, as a result, be on the brink of death.

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Israeli Airstrikes Target Houthi Positions in Yemen Amid Tensions
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Yemeni minister rejects the withdrawal of the Houthis from Hodeidah as a "play"
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Yemeni rebels confirm their intention to withdraw from Hodeidah
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“The withdrawal is a one-sided step,” wrote Supreme Leader of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee Mohammad Ali al-Houthi in…
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